About Us

Registered care home

We support 11 adults with learning disabilities to live as independently as possible in our relaxed, friendly residential care home. Located in Henleaze, this home is well located for local amenities and combines communal indoor and outdoor space with individual rooms.

Supported living

We provide supported living services to three individuals with learning disabilities who have individual tenancies and live in our shared home in Bishopston.

What our values mean to us:

Wellbeing

We provide person-centred support

We acknowledge people’s strengths and abilities and support them to identify and achieve their goals.

We promote safety, dignity and respect - being caring, responsive and sensitive to privacy

We provide homely and friendly environments

Excellence

We strive for excellence and continual improvement

We aim to be a healthy organisation, good employer with good governance

We promote learning and development for our people

Inclusion

We support inclusivity by recognising the richness of diversity, promoting respect and equality and upholding the diversity, values and rights of the people we support, our staff, volunteers, and families.

Collaboration

We encourage a collaborative approach by working closely in partnership as a staff team and with the people we support, families and professionals.

Enquiries

If you are interested in finding out more about our sevices for yourself or a friend or relative please contact us to find out more and arrange a visit.

Our history

The Project was founded in 1982 by the families of people with learning disabilities who wanted to ensure the best possible care and services for their relatives when they could no longer provide this themselves. In 2014 we expanded to provide a supported living service for people wishing to live more independently. In total we support 14 adults.